Microsoft has developed its own customized artificial intelligence chips, the Azure Maia AI Accelerator, and the Azure Cobalt CPU.
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OpenAI has made some big moves this week, not only hoping to bridge gaps in AI training but also launching the GPT Store for personal AI chatbots without coding. We have a bunch of other great tech stories too. Here’s our rundown of the top stories this week.
OpenAI’s Data Partnerships initiative aims to diversify AI training data sets, addressing biases, and facing criticism over unauthorized use of creative works.
OpenAI stated that the outage of ChatGPT was due to a DDoS attack. It did not result in any leakage of user information.
Elon Musk’s new project xAI is launched and Sam Bankman-Fried was found guilty, among other stories.
Bansal aims to harness the vast population of English-speaking youth in India to create a pool of experts in new AI services, in response to the global demand for AI professionals.
OpenAI has introduced custom chatbots called GPTs, which allow users to create their own version of ChatGPT for specific purposes without coding.
Amazon’s new AI product “Olympus” will have twice the parameters of Chat GPT4, but further details are so far being kept tightly hidden.
A new LLM from China called Yi has attracted massive interest and investment after outperforming established models like Meta’s Llama 2.
Musk proposed unprecedented innovation of combining xAI with social media X.
Three tech lawyers talk about Sam Bankman-Fried’ s trial and a revolutionary product AI Pin, among other stories. Here’s our rundown…
Alibaba Group has announced its intent to establish “the most open cloud in the AI era,” focusing on AI’s role in transforming various industries and making AI more accessible and cost-effective.